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Scosche has pulled a new case of the iPad out of its bag of tricks and the new case looks really cool. The case is called the kickBack hybrid and promises to protect your tablet and to make watching video and doing other things on the tablet more comfortable thanks to lifting the screen up at a better angle.

Scosche is an accessory maker extraordinaire and has things for just about any cool gadget you can think of, especially if it is Apple branded. Apple gear isn’t all that the company supports though. Scosche has tossed a case for just about every geek want and need onto the market for the Samsung Galaxy Tab.

The market for iPhone accessories is huge, but it's also 99-percent full of nasty cases we wouldn't want anywhere near our shiny Apple hardware. However, glancing through iLounge's preview of 2011 products and two stand out: the provisionally-titled Scosche iClops webcam, which gives camera-free iOS devices a 2.1-megapixel CMOS of their own, and the Optoma Neo-i pico-projector iPhone dock.

Scosche has added a new product to its bag of tricks for the iPhone and the iPad today called the sneakPEEK II Switchable Component and Composite A/V cable for iPad, iPhone, and iPod. That name is seriously long, but the thing offers a cool way to connect your beloved Apple gear to TVs that support HD inputs and those that don’t.

Scosche has unveiled it latest offering called the motorMOUTH II Bluetooth car kit and streaming audio device. The motorMOUTH II is shipping now and is a Bluetooth hands free kit that plugs directly into the aux input on your vehicle and allows for steaming of audio from any A2DP device on the market as well as hands free phone calls.

The next accessory intended to work with Flip Video's new FlipPort socket has arrived, and it's a Bluetooth lavaliere microphone from Scosche. Like the Blue Microphones Mikey, the Scosche freedomMIC snaps onto the bottom of the Flip UltraHD or MiniHD, but rather than integrating the microphone into the adapter itself, you get a small clip-on microphone that connects wirelessly.

Technically speaking there is a butt load of iPads in the hands of consumers all around the world today. With the sheer number of iPads on the market already and the number of iPads, being built each month is stands to reason that the demand for accessories is very high as well.

Scosche makes a plethora of gear for Apple products like the iPad and the iPhone. The company is also well known for all manner of other items for the audio fans out there. Scosche has announced that the cool reVIVE II Dual USB charger for the car and its partner the dual USB charger for the home are now available to purchase.

It's no great secret that the hands-free kit Apple include in with the iPhone 4 isn't much cop when it comes to audio performance, and that's left plenty of room for third-party offerings promising aural loveliness at a range of prices. With an MRSP of $99.99 but a street price under $50, the Scosche IDR655m earphones promise "brilliant highs, silky smooth mids and powerful bass" together with the company's tapLINE II control system. Check out the full SlashGear review after the cut.

Back in late December 2009, I mentioned that Scosche would be showing off some of its new gear at CES. One of the new devices that it was showing off was the flipSYNC keychain USB cable and charger. Scosche has now announced that the flipSYNC device is shipping.